No; as northern Mexico is dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, most of the US-Mexico border area is very lightly populated -- the city of Tijuana, right across the border with the city of San Diego, is the only city in the region with more than 1 million inhabitants.
Most settlements in Mexico are located in central Mexico, over a vast highland known as the Central Mexican Plateau.
On or very near the US and Mexico border.
The most famous tribe of Native Americans that lived near the border of Mexico were the Apaches. They were famous for their unwillingness to surrender to the US military.
In Mexico places near the borders of Texas,Arizona such as Juarez
near the border
Mexico has a long border and a lot of cities near the border, but it would take about 19-20 hours to get from Jefferson City, Missouri, to Juarez, Mexico, which is right on the border of Texas and Mexico.
most settlements were located near water for transportation and shiping in and out goods. also for water to use as bathing, drinking, and cooking.
The city of Juarez
Apache
There was no one Pueblo people. Many tribes built pueblos, in what is now New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas, so there were many rivers located near their settlements.
New Mexico, near the border with Texas.
San Diego is in the southernmost part of California, on the border with Mexico. It's also on the coast.Southern California, between Los Angeles and the Mexican border.
Canada and Mexico are the two countries that share borders with the United States.